Keep kids warm and safe. Below freezing and negative temperatures are common winter occurrences across Alaska. If your family will be outdoors, plan ahead to keep kids warm and safe. Reduce the risk of hypothermia, frostbite, and accidents during cold weather months. Make A Plan To Keep Kids Warm and Safe Make a plan of where…
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January is typically the coldest month of the year. This month, Johnson Law offers a series of information pieces on coping with the coldest months of the year. Protect yourself and your family or friends from the cold this winter. Cold temperatures can injure exposed skin, damage extremities, or lower the temperature of the body…
Continue reading ›Outdoor winter walking hazards created by a fresh dusting of snow and below-freezing temperatures create greater risks for slip and fall injuries. Use caution when walking on sidewalks, through parking areas, and using outdoor stairways. Stay safe in the winter outdoors whether at home, work, or while outdoors enjoying all Alaska winters have to offer. Outdoor Winter…
Continue reading ›Happy New Year! There are many ways to welcome the New Year. Typically, people enjoy parties, preparing special meals, making resolutions, and performing certain rituals. Regardless of how you enjoy welcoming the New Year, stay safe and stay healthy. New Year’s Day Resolutions Resolutions are a New Year’s tradition that many enjoy. Most often, a…
Continue reading ›Happy New Year’s Eve! As we ring in 2025, it is important to celebrate safely. Whether you spend the holiday solo, with a small group, or in a larger gathering, keep these New Year’s Eve safe celebration tips in mind. They will help you fully enjoy this celebration while minimizing risk. Celebrating New Year’s Eve…
Continue reading ›December is Safe Toys and Gifts Month. The holiday season is here. Before buying your child a new toy, stop and ask: Is this a safe toy? The Consumer Product Safety Commission’s (CPSC) 2023 Toy-Related Deaths and Injuries research reports 40 toy-related deaths and an estimated 1.8 million injuries among children 14 and under between…
Continue reading ›Keep children safe, busy and having fun while in and out of school. This is a priority for all parents. As the holiday break approaches, it’s important to be aware of potential hazards and risks associated with holiday and winter activities. Holiday Events Many businesses and organizations have holiday events like making decorations, gift exchanges, and…
Continue reading ›Drinking and Driving is a problem on Alaskan roads every day, but it’s more of a problem during the holidays. The problems of drinking and driving are felt year-round, but for many, most strongly during the holidays. The holidays are a great time to spend with family and friends. Do your part to make the roads…
Continue reading ›Holiday travel is rewarding and a wonderful way to build memories. It is important to follow general planning and safety measures to ensure a more enjoyable holiday. Holiday Travel Via Automobile Traveling via automobile is common this time of year for many people across the country. It can be also be stressful, especially for Alaskans.…
Continue reading ›Decorate safely for the holidays. Many have at least begun their holiday decorating this season, if not already finished. Some are finishing up decorations as the holidays draw nearer. It really is the most wonderful time of year. With these safety tips, you can enjoy beautiful (and safer) holiday decor in your own home. If…
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